Efficient rescue of foot-and-mouth disease virus in cultured cells transfected with RNA extracted from clinical samples

  • Punam Bisht
  • , Jajati K. Mohapatra
  • , Saravanan Subramaniam
  • , Biswajit Das
  • , Veena Pande
  • , Jitendra K. Biswal
  • , Gaurav K. Sharma
  • , Manoranjan Rout
  • , Rajeev Ranjan
  • , Bana B. Dash
  • , Aniket Sanyal
  • , Bramhadev Pattnaik

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Abstract

In this study, an RNA transfection was used to rescue infectious foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus from clinical samples in BHK-21 cell line for diagnosis of FMD. Tissue samples (n= 190) were subjected to FMD virus isolation by conventional cell culture and also by RNA transfection. FMD virus was isolated from 62% of the clinical samples by RNA transfection, whereas virus was isolated only from 16% of the clinical samples in conventional cell culture method, suggesting better performance of the RNA transfection. Virus was rescued from 67% and 10% of ELISA negative but multiplex PCR positive samples by RNA transfection and conventional cell culture, respectively. The efficiency of transfection was studied on clinical samples subjected to temperature as high as 37. °C and varying pH (pH 4-9). Except up to 1 week of storage at 4. °C at pH 7.5, virus isolation was not possible by cell culture. Virus was rescued by transfection from samples stored at 4. °C for any of the applied pH up to 4 weeks, and when stored at 37. °C virus could be rescued up to 4 weeks at pH 7.5 suggesting the fitness of transfection to isolate virus from clinical samples stored under inappropriate conditions. The sequence data and antigenic relationships with the vaccine strains, between virus rescued by transfection and conventional cell culture, were comparable. The RNA transfection will help to increase the efficiency of virus isolation, diagnosis and molecular epidemiological studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-70
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Virological Methods
Volume196
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research . We thank Dr. Luis L. Rodriguez, PIADC, USA for kindly providing the LFBK cell line. Technical assistance of D.S. Deolia is appreciated.

Funding

This work was supported by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research . We thank Dr. Luis L. Rodriguez, PIADC, USA for kindly providing the LFBK cell line. Technical assistance of D.S. Deolia is appreciated.

Funders
Indian Council of Agricultural Research

    Keywords

    • Chemical method
    • Foot-and-mouth disease
    • RNA transfection
    • Rescue of virus

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